View Full Version : Man Utd Might Get Relegated Out of the "Big Four"
auf Amerika
20 Aug 2007, 10:53 PM
They play like Arsenal now and can't finish. It's pretty, but pointless. Everton, Tottenham, and Man City looking at promotion.
Fulham has more points in as many games as Glazer Inc. for crying out loud. This might be the best premiership season yet.
They play like Arsenal now and can't finish. It's pretty, but pointless. Everton, Tottenham, and Man City looking at promotion.
Fulham has more points in as many games as Glazer Inc. for crying out loud. This might be the best premiership season yet.
I'm willing to bet Man Utd both finish in the top four and finish ahead of Fulham. Want to take me up on it?
Gunner14Kiwi
21 Aug 2007, 04:11 AM
I'm willing to bet Man Utd both finish in the top four and finish ahead of Fulham. Want to take me up on it?
May be at christmas when they are 15 points behind, Haaha,I cn't see it happening if though it would be wonderful.
Andi the Hobbit
21 Aug 2007, 08:06 AM
Not a Man Utd fan, but it is highly likely that they will be top 2 at the end of the season. You'd have to be pretty "Doh!" to write them off at this point.
There just bedding in players. Once they all take, they'll be unstopable, unfortunitely.
Motterman
21 Aug 2007, 08:18 AM
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argaen
21 Aug 2007, 08:24 AM
<subscribes to thread>I concur. :D
Midorit
21 Aug 2007, 08:31 AM
They play like Arsenal now and can't finish. It's pretty, but pointless. Everton, Tottenham, and Man City looking at promotion.
Fulham has more points in as many games as Glazer Inc. for crying out loud. This might be the best premiership season yet.
What about Arsenal who obviously play like Arsenal and can't finish as well?
KevTheGooner
21 Aug 2007, 08:32 AM
Early candidate for Best Thread Ever.
RonnieWhelan
21 Aug 2007, 08:46 AM
Don't be stupid.
tjbirdsfan
21 Aug 2007, 04:29 PM
Not a chance at all once we get some players back, Saha, Ole, Neville, and the new guys settle in Nani, Hargreaves, Tevez we will be more than OK and this Rooney injury could be a blessing in diguise he just might be the most lethal striker in the Prem come April/May when we might need to go undefeated.
auf Amerika
22 Aug 2007, 07:03 AM
I'm willing to bet Man Utd both finish in the top four and finish ahead of Fulham. Want to take me up on it?
I agree with you actually, but right now they're a bottom 10 ten team with a stirred up Tottenham coming to town. Even if they win, and say Fulham were to win away to Villa, Fulham would still be ahead of them 4 games into the season... a season the Red Devils were supposed to cruise through to another 1st place finish. 50 millon pounds later cometh the UEFA Cup!!!
Actually, Tottenham may be what Man Utd needs right now cause Hotspur's defense is currently crap. If Glazer Inc. can't find the net this game, big problems ahead.
auf Amerika
22 Aug 2007, 07:31 AM
What about Arsenal who obviously play like Arsenal and can't finish as well?
They may be floating on the same boat with Man Utd. Like I said promotion candidates include Everton, Tottenham, and Manchester City. Newcastle and Aston Villa could also be included.
Man Utd should survive, but a run of bad luck could spell... UEFA Cup!!!
billyireland
22 Aug 2007, 02:03 PM
Agh! It's June/July 2006 all over again!
(subscribing)
Matt Clark
23 Aug 2007, 10:16 AM
I hope for the sake of any ladies in your life that you're not this premature in everything you do ...
RichardL
23 Aug 2007, 02:16 PM
I hope for the sake of any ladies in your life that you're not this premature in everything you do ...
Ladies?
More like laundry.
auf Amerika
23 Aug 2007, 07:45 PM
Of course Man Utd is probably going to remain (easily... they play the best football in the EPL imo) in the "Big Four". However, as an EPL fan, it is nice to seem them lingering far down the table early on... a long way away from even the UEFA Cup. Who would have thought Fulham would have more points than Man Utd after three games? Lovely.
I do think Man Utd is beginning to play themselves out of a 1st place repeat. They need to right themselves soon or their hopes for a repeat are finished by October.
cdmphy
23 Aug 2007, 08:05 PM
Well as they say, the table never lies :rolleyes:
RonnieWhelan
24 Aug 2007, 05:14 AM
Absolute tripe, United will win the league. A massive win at the mess that is Spurs this weekend and they'll be on their way again.
cdmphy
24 Aug 2007, 10:07 AM
Absolute tripe, United will win the league. A massive win at the mess that is Spurs this weekend and they'll be on their way again.
yeah like beating us will prove anything. :p
Yabasic
24 Aug 2007, 10:42 AM
I remember last season Arsenal had a similar start to Man Utd where they failed to win in their first three games and ended up finishing fourth. I have a feeling that could happen to Man Utd this time. Without a natural goalscorer, they appear to lack the goals needed to win the title. Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool all have out-and-out goal scorers so it really wouldn't surprise me if Man Utd slumped to fourth. Can't see them finishing below that though.